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Steve Fisher; Jared Ponchot; Samantha WarrenDrupalCon Chicago 2011 - Design Thinking (March 9, 2011)

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Design has the power to influence our core values, our identity, our expectations and our worldview. Design brings clarity and enhances meaning. It is time to reshape our understanding of the value of design.

We have an opportunity to develop sustainable solutions for our online campaigns, sites and apps. This is where design thinking can really change the future. On this panel we'll tackle the why and how of moving through steps and deliverables that will make your project awesome.

Everyone at this session will walk away with useful resources to begin to create their own design systems and use solid design thinking.


This movie is part of the collection: Community Video

Producer: Steve Fisher; Jared Ponchot; Samantha Warren
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: en
Keywords: drupalcon chicago 2011; drupalcon; drupal; website design; intermediate; design and ux

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